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TODAY'S HEADLINERS

Exhibition opening 10 a.m. The National Geographic Society presents the opening of the exhibition "Antarctica," including models of ice features and objects used by people who have lived there. Location: Explorers Hall, National Geographic Society, 17th and M streets NW. Contact: 202/857-7001.

McCaffrey speech 10 a.m. The Inter-American Dialogue holds a discussion featuring Barry McCaffrey, director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, talking about his recent South American trip and the status of the Andean counterdrug assistance package. Location: Hilton Embassy Row Hotel, 2015 Massachusetts Ave. NW. Contact: 202/822-9002.

PRESIDENT CLINTON

12:45 p.m. Makes a statement on fiscal 2001 American Indian budget initiatives, South Lawn of the White House.

U.S.-Latin America policy discussion 8:45 a.m. The Center for Strategic and International Studies' Americas Program and the Georgetown University Center for Latin American Studies hold a conference, "Agenda 2000: Priorities in U.S.-Latin America Policy." Sen. Paul Coverdell, Georgia Republican, delivers a keynote address, "The Century of the Americas," at 12:30 p.m. Location: 1800 K St. NW. Contact: 202/775-3242 or 202/775-3167.

Film screening noon The National Archives presents a screening of the film "Family Across the Sea," a documentary on the remarkable connections between the Gullah of the South Carolina/Georgia Sea Islands and the people of West Africa. Location: National Archives, Constitution Avenue between Seventh and Ninth streets NW. Contact: 301/713-6000.

Exhibition reception 5 p.m. The George Mason University School of Information Technology and Engineering celebrates the opening of the exhibition "Beginnings and Endings," featuring artworks that represent the application of state-of-the-art technology to the creation of fine art. Location: Room 100, Science and Technology II Building, George Mason University, 4400 University Drive, Fairfax. Contact: 703/993-1520 or 703/993-8804.